Doris Lusk, 'Imagined Projects II, Limeworks', 1983, acrylic on canvas. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, purchased 1984.
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Doris Lusk, 'Imagined Projects II, Limeworks', 1983, acrylic on canvas. Collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, purchased 1984.
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A walk-through of Matthew Galloway: The Power that Flows Through Us and Raúl Ortega Ayala: The Zone with the artists, and a floor talk by author Grant Banbury providing insights into one of Doris Lusk's last major series, Imagined Projects and Imagined Views, as featured in the exhibition Doris Lusk Imagined Projects: Forty Years On.
Grant Banbury graduated in painting from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts in 1979 and completed a Post Graduate course in Curatorial Studies, Melbourne University in 1994. From 1997-2008 he was director of Campbell Grant Galleries in Christchurch. He has written for The Press, Ceramics Art & Perception and is a regular contributor to Art New Zealand. He is currently an independent art consultant based in Ōtautahi Christchurch, and is a passionate collector of New Zealand studio ceramics.
Note: Meet in gallery foyer
A walk-through of Matthew Galloway: The Power that Flows Through Us and Raúl Ortega Ayala: The Zone with the artists, and a floor talk by author Grant Banbury providing insights into one of Doris Lusk's last major series, Imagined Projects and Imagined Views, as featured in the exhibition Doris Lusk Imagined Projects: Forty Years On.
Grant Banbury graduated in painting from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts in 1979 and completed a Post Graduate course in Curatorial Studies, Melbourne University in 1994. From 1997-2008 he was director of Campbell Grant Galleries in Christchurch. He has written for The Press, Ceramics Art & Perception and is a regular contributor to Art New Zealand. He is currently an independent art consultant based in Ōtautahi Christchurch, and is a passionate collector of New Zealand studio ceramics.
Note: Meet in gallery foyer